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01-23-2016, 05:00 AM
For the past couple of months, Twitter users who click shortened "t.co" links with an HTTPS URL have **ticed a frequent, irritating bug that prevents content from loading. Oftentimes, when a "t.co" link is clicked, it opens up a blank web page and hangs at a loading screen for several minutes before giving an error message.
There are threads about this issue on the MacRumors forums (http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/safari-and-twitter-anyone-else-having-issues.1940319/) and the Apple Support Communities (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7299347?tstart=0), with most people complaining that the problem started around the beginning of **vember.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2016/01/safaribrokentcolink.jpg
Aside from reloading the t.co URL several times, removing the "https" from the URL, or switching to a different browser, there's ** way to fix the link loading issue. Clearing Safari's cached files also helps, but only temporarily. Chrome and Firefox aren't affected, **r are links that do **t use HTTPS.
In a recent post on the issue, The Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/22/10813862/Safari-sucks-at-twitter) uncovered a January 14 tweet (https://twitter.com/xee**n/status/687836984992247808) from Timothy Hatcher, a WebKit Developer Experience Manager at Apple. Hatcher says the problem is lower level than WebKit (Safari is built on WebKit) and that Apple has a fix identified.
Hatcher did **t specify when the fix might be implemented, and it is unclear if it could come in a standalone Safari update or if a full OS X update will be required.
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There are threads about this issue on the MacRumors forums (http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/safari-and-twitter-anyone-else-having-issues.1940319/) and the Apple Support Communities (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7299347?tstart=0), with most people complaining that the problem started around the beginning of **vember.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2016/01/safaribrokentcolink.jpg
Aside from reloading the t.co URL several times, removing the "https" from the URL, or switching to a different browser, there's ** way to fix the link loading issue. Clearing Safari's cached files also helps, but only temporarily. Chrome and Firefox aren't affected, **r are links that do **t use HTTPS.
In a recent post on the issue, The Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/22/10813862/Safari-sucks-at-twitter) uncovered a January 14 tweet (https://twitter.com/xee**n/status/687836984992247808) from Timothy Hatcher, a WebKit Developer Experience Manager at Apple. Hatcher says the problem is lower level than WebKit (Safari is built on WebKit) and that Apple has a fix identified.
Hatcher did **t specify when the fix might be implemented, and it is unclear if it could come in a standalone Safari update or if a full OS X update will be required.
Tag: Twitter (http://www.macrumors.com/roundup/twitter/)
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